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    in terms of, say, employment options. Thus, when confronted with this delicate situation, a police officer must only rely on evidence to justify an arrest. Utilizing racial stereotypes only distracts the officer’s sound judgement, often leading to mistaken arrests and even wrongful conviction. This argument is implied by perspective one, which states that evidence is the “only good predictor.” This is obviously true in every sense. Reliance on solid evidence benefits both the suspect and the…

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    free and liable person who determines their own life through their acts of the will. Chance’s only source of outside knowledge and the world is his television set. Chance is a simple man and has simple answers to things. His simple answers are often mistaken by people who thinks his answers have deeper meaning. People take…

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    Survival In The Holocaust

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    Survival in the Holocaust Imagine you haven’t had food in weeks; you’ve been put in a situation where survival is rare. If you had a chance to get through it, would you do it? Even if it meant risking your life? Survival is a human necessity. Many people will go against all odds just to survive; this was very true in the time of the Holocaust. To live during the Holocaust, people took risks, were lucky, or just never gave up. Many of the Jews took risks in order to survive through the Holocaust.…

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    part of human interaction. She explores the nature of first impressions from many different angles and shows us that we are extremely prone to make mistakes in judging people for the first time, specifically because of our pride and our prejudices. Mistaken judgements effect both leading characters, Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, and almost destroys their relationship. Compared to the…

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    matched with the correct base. Then, the DNA polymerase is able to replace an incorrect base pair with the correct matched base pair, and continue with the replication of DNA. MLH1 is the repair protein for chromosome 3, and if not present to correct a mistaken base pair for chromosome 3, it can lead to the malfunction of genetic material, and to more severe health…

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    The African clawed frog is from Sub-Saharan Africa. It is part of the African species of aquatic frog of the pipidae family. The word xenopus means “strange foot” and laevis means “smooth”. Floppers is a tongueless, toothless and completely aquatic organism along with the rest of the pipidae family. Floppers uses his hands to put food in his mouth and down his throat and a hyobranchial pump to suck things in his mouth. Floppers (apart of the pipidae family) have very strong legs for swimming…

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    Nayantara Shagal Analysis

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    Nayantara Shagal ’s innovative odyssey extents a period about three decades which observed the publication of five novels and two story-collections, besides other non fictional writings. Nayantara Shagal’s creative world is inhabited by people of various religious faiths, diverse ethnicities and different cultural predilections. An instinctive urge to grapple with cultural tension best defines her creative impulse remarkably manifested in all her fictional writings. With a view to making an in…

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    practiced by many people all over the world, not only in Asian countries. Both have very unique characteristics that are practiced by their followers. Hinduism and Buddhism have a few similarities, but over all have many differences and should not be mistaken simply because they are practiced in similar…

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    Frontal lobe seizures often are mistaken for nonepileptic seizures because of the associated dramatic motor and vocal outbursts, possible retained consciousness, and short postictal period. Frontal lobe seizures may be distinguished by their brief duration, stereotypical nature, and tendency to begin during sleep (Barry). Gelastic seizures, reflex epilepsies, and myoclonic jerks also have been mistaken for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (Barry). Patients require…

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    Myth About Latin Woman

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    In this short story, "The Myth about Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria", Judith Cofer offers us an inside perspective on latin women, their assigned stereotypes and how people project negative appreareances onto them. She also indicates that this has not only happened to here in America, where she grew up, but it also happened to her in London where she attended graduated school. Cofer begins her story by recalling a scene on a London bus where a drunk guy reneacted a scene from "West…

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